Leaf Loader Help

We recently purchased a used Lesco 16hp debris loader to help us with some leaf removal in a 160 townhouse community. It has the swing away hitch and we are mounting it on the rear of our F550. The part that extends into the truck is 6" square and we need to extend it about 2 feet further into the truck. What are your suggestions?
We tried some flimsy roofing tin but it was quickly worn away. We need something a little stronger. Thanks for your expertise.

a welding shop will do it cheap have them make is 6 inch at the top and have them weld on like a extension piece on the bottom 1-3 inches that slides over the loader and you will have to drill the holes if you search" leaf monster" by grasschoppers mine is posted on their i have the 16hp lesco and i mounted it on my trailer (no hitch mount). i might be able to get pics if you choose

Thanks for your reply. I was thinking something like a round piece of hose or even a piece of pvc. It would have to be at least 9" in diameter to fit over a 6" square pipe. Would that work? What do others use?

The pvc trick does work,
But if you are going to use this set jp for a while go ahead and do it correctly. Shoot by a fabricators shop and have them extend it for you. In the long run you will be glad you did.Posted via Mobile Device

I agree with the fab shop. I would have them make it so the extension can come off and on. Never know when the extension may be too long for some reason. When I bought my 2007, I had to add to the vertical section of the tube on my Billy Goat Loader. They actually make a extension that bolts on. I like it that way. If I want to use the 99 for a clean up I simply can unbolt the extension.

I have seen guys use a traffic cone to extend, it is nice to use at the point where the hose enteres the box, it remains flexable. I mounted my vac on the top of my F350, it has been like that for 10 years, I would never do it any other way. We pull an enclosed trailer so I couldnt put it on the hitch, the swing out set up is a pain when dumping. Good luck, keep us posted. We start sucking up leaves this week, Had a small issue with carb on 16 HP Briggs, this gas is awful for small engines. what are you guys using for additives??

I have seen guys use a traffic cone to extend, it is nice to use at the point where the hose enteres the box, it remains flexable. I mounted my vac on the top of my F350, it has been like that for 10 years, I would never do it any other way. We pull an enclosed trailer so I couldnt put it on the hitch, the swing out set up is a pain when dumping. Good luck, keep us posted. We start sucking up leaves this week, Had a small issue with carb on 16 HP Briggs, this gas is awful for small engines. what are you guys using for additives??